The leader of the Democratic Party, Sali Berisha, in a statement to the media on Saturday afternoon declared that "the elections in Albania were the same as those in Zimbabwe, under dictator Mugabe."
"Yesterday I returned from Brussels, where I participated in the forum of the International Democratic Union, an organization that groups 87 center-right and conservative political parties from all over the world. The purpose of this trip was to protect the vote of Albanian citizens. Denouncing the ugliest electoral farce of the last 34 years, the farce of the elections of May 11, 2025. During the two days of my stay in Brussels, May 15 and 16, I had intensive meetings with the most important leaders of the International Democratic Union, President Stefan Harper, Secretary General Tina Mercep. Among other things, I met many old friends, but also new friends, leaders of the main center-right political forces in Europe and the world. I met MEPs with interests in the development of electoral processes in Albania. Important center-right representatives in the European Parliament. In all these meetings, I introduced my interlocutors to the great open and public theft of the vote of Albanian citizens, by "The drug dictator Edi Rama, and in this regard, the government's decisions on the famous bonus, 100 euros per vote for each pensioner, 76 million euros were presented. The decision to forgive fines, 200 million euros. Dozens of jobs, thousands of jobs per vote. Tens of thousands of hectares of cannabis per vote. These are the acts that definitively overthrow the electoral farce of May 11," Berisha said, A2 writes.
"Not counting the powerful interventions of organized crime in 20 municipalities of the country and in 10 regions. The results of these interventions culminated in the most voted of the voters in Albania, anonymous people like Sara Mila, Arkend Balla, etc. So, in totality I will summarize what the elections in Albania were like with a word from a precious friend of Albania. The elections in Albania, he declared, were the same as those I had seen decades ago in Zimbabwe, under dictator Mugabe," added the democratic leader. (A2 Televizion)